

Covidland: The Mask
A symbol of fear and bondage
Genres
Overview
This second episode of the Covidland series, The Mask, uncovers the real science behind face coverings and exploreds the physical and mental health impacts of facemasks.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
146 min
Release Date
2021-12-21
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Alex E. Jones
Narrator
Sherri Tenpenny
Self - Osteopathic Medical Doctor (as Dr. Sherri Tenpenny)
Tammy Clark
Self - Environmental Health & Safety Professional
Peggy Hall
Self - Wellness Expert
Del Matthew Bigtree
Self - Medical Journalist
G. Edward Griffin
Self - Author
Del Matthew Bigtree
Lee Merrett
Self - Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon (as Dr. Lee Merrett)
Gianluca Zanna
Self - Activist
Daniel McCarthy
Self - Arizona Political Leader
Dr. Andrew Kaufman
Self - Psychiatrist
Maria Van Kerkhove
Self - Technical Lead MERS-COV at WHO (archive footage)
Michael J. Ryan
Self - Executive Director of the WHO (archive footage)
Ty Bollinger
Self - Author & Film Producer
Kristen Meghan Kelly
Self - Senior Industrial Hygienist
Eric Nepute
Self - Physician (as Dr. Eric Nepute)
Lisa Haven
Self - Journalist
Bryan Masche
Self - MSN, MBA, BSN, RN
Brad Hunstable
Self - Businessman & West Point Grad (archive footage)
Rand Paul
Self - Kentucky (archive footage) (as Senator Rand Paul)
Alex Newman
Self - Journalist & Author
Dr. Chuck Baldwin
Self - Pastor, Liberty Fellowship
Dr. Annie Bukacek
Self - MD, FACP, Laureate
Jerome Adams
Self - Surgeon General of the United States (archive footage)
Tanner Ainge
Self - Commission Chairman (archive footage)
Nyka Alexander
Self - WHO Communications (archive footage)
April Baller
Self - WHO Health Emergencies Programme (archive footage)
Tucker Carlson
Self (archive footage)
Keith Cate
Self - WFLA (archive footage)
Vladimir Duthiers
Self - CBSN (archive footage)
Steven Fabian
Self - Inside Edition Correspondent (archive footage)
Anthony Fauci
Self (archive footage)
Anne-Marie Green
Self - CBSN (archive footage)
Jennifer Leigh
Self - WFLA (archive footage)
Erin Pein
Self - Suspended New Jersey School Nurse (archive footage)
Mike Pence
Self - Vice-President USA (archive footage)
Jen Psaki
Self - White House Press Secretary
Robert Redfield
Self - CDC Director (archive footage)
Edward Tronick
Self - Child Development , Harvard University (archive footage)
Dwayne Stovall
Self - Director
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0.0
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